Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Live! (Rockin' The Rockies) [2001] DVD5 NTSC (Untouched) | 1,33:1 | Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround & DD 2.0 Stereo | Cover | 2,74 GB Joan Jett es una de las figuras femeninas más importantes de la historia del rock. She loves Rock & Roll, and she inspired countless other loud, strong women to love it too! The leather-clad, black-haired Jett is truly one of the female revolutionaries of rock music, inspiring, among other female rockers, the Riot Grrrl movement. This 60 minute DVD, shoted in 1998, features 14 tracks such as "Bad Reputation", "Crimson and Clover", "Roadrunner", "Cherry Bomb" and and her trademark tune, "I Love Rock N Roll". Also includes exclusive and rare bonus footage of Joan. This is a fabulous disc for rock fans.
This 1998 VH1 show was filmed in Telluride, Colorado. The hits are included, along with many other songs I feel are stronger. The recording quality is sometimes a little thin, but good enough. My big complaint for this great show is the camerawork and editing. If a band is playing as hot and intense as this, they are the focus of the night. They are the event. The thrilled audience gets this, but the hyperactive cameramen clearly don't. This DVD has too many cut-aways from Jett and her band, and too many useless shots of nobodies crowd-surfing and shots from the back of the room. Sometimes less is more.
The extras? The DVD includes a brief photo album that reminds you how long Jett has been performing. Also included: 2 videos - one flawed, one great '80s cheese. The '90s "Real Wild Child" cover shows Joan Jett's excellent skill for pantomime/facial expression, proving she's got half the acting game down pat. The live performance of "Do You Wanna Touch Me" - filmed during a 1985 New Year's Eve for MTV or something even worse, is ridiculous. Jett and her band may be visibly bored, but they appear sane in a room filled of what can best be called "TV Party People". To put it another way, drunk party ghouls with Rob Lowe hair. It reminds me how much I hated the safe white-bread '80s culture - this clip is something else. Although I never really liked them, thank god Nirvana swept away the tired empty '80s vibe. Joan Jett's work fits better with the '90s vibe and beyond. This DVD shows that.
Content: 01. Bad Reputation
02. Cherry Bomb
03. Light Of Day
04. Crimson And Clover
05. I Hate Myself For Loving You
06. Love Is All Around
07. Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)
08. Roadrunner
09. Friend To Friend
10. I Love Rock 'N Roll
11. Androgynous
12. Fetish
13. Real Wild Child
14. Everyday People
Extras: 15. Real Wild Child [Music Video]
16. Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah) [TV shot 1984]
17. Text/Photo Galleries: Stills/Photos, Biographies, Discographies
18. DVD-ROM Features: Weblinks
• Shot on location at Scott's Art Factory, Telluride, Colorado
• Directed by Michael Strummer
• Running time: ~ 54 minutes
• This DVD Released: June 5, 2001
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